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Title: This forum as an introduction to bitcoin!
Post by: matthewh3 on June 04, 2012, 03:24:13 PM
This forum is not a good beacon for bitcoin.  There is just too many young and adolescent males with ego issues.  Unless your one of them you'd probably find the forum abhorrent.  When your reading posts about bestiality and incest it shows the forum and bitcoin in a bad light.  Yes I can ignore all the trolls but new users to forum and bitcoin are exposed to it all.  Maybe the forum should ban (graphic)swear words (especially in thread titles) and ban (graphic) talk about sex.  Also maybe imposing an age limit if possible would help.


Title: Re: This forum as an introduction to bitcoin!
Post by: John (John K.) on June 04, 2012, 03:37:10 PM
This forum is not a good beacon for bitcoin.  There is just too many young and adolescent males with ego issues.  Unless your one of them you'd probably find the forum abhorrent.  When your reading posts about bestiality and incest it shows the forum and bitcoin in a bad light.  Yes I can ignore all the trolls but new users to forum and bitcoin are exposed to it all.  Maybe the forum should ban (graphic)swear words (especially in thread titles) and ban (graphic) talk about sex.  Also maybe imposing an age limit if possible would help.

Is there even posts like that?  :o


Title: Re: This forum as an introduction to bitcoin!
Post by: matthewh3 on June 04, 2012, 03:45:32 PM
Swearing publicly at people in the UK can get you arrested for "breach of the peace" why should in cyber-space it be OK.  I'm all for non-censorship and often swear myself when in private conversation with my close friends but this is a public domain and big source of information for bitcoin based subjects.  Please don't limit it to young and adolescent males. 


Title: Re: This forum as an introduction to bitcoin!
Post by: Scott J on June 04, 2012, 03:56:09 PM
Swearing publicly at people in the UK can get you arrested for "breach of the peace" why should in cyber-space it be OK.  I'm all for non-censorship and often swear myself when in private conversation with my close friends but this is a public domain and big source of information for bitcoin based subjects.  Please don't limit it to young and adolescent males. 
Maybe being arrested for simply swearing in public is fucking ridiculous. People who get offended by certain words lack maturity and shouldn't be pandered to.

As for your wider points - I think this forum is generally a good beacon for bitcoin. In my experience most of the discussion on here is very well informed.

There are certain posters that consistently post garbage, but it's the price we may for free speech and non-censorship. And they don't ruin the overall experience.





Title: Re: This forum as an introduction to bitcoin!
Post by: BadBear on June 04, 2012, 05:08:29 PM
There are certain posters that consistently post garbage, but it's the price we may for free speech and non-censorship. And they don't ruin the overall experience.

Agreed, they usually have good points or post well otherwise at least.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=85381

I'm just going to leave that here. I also agree good manners should be enforced with impunity; absolute impunity.

Half that thread is worthless trolling, but I'm not gonna draw a line and say "The OP can tell you to suck his dick, but you can't tell him you're doing his mom because it's rude".

That said, I generally wouldn't allow that kind of posting in "real" threads. That would be disruptive and would likely end in a ban if they consistently posted like that.


Title: Re: This forum as an introduction to bitcoin!
Post by: caveden on June 04, 2012, 05:16:42 PM
Maybe being arrested for simply swearing in public is fucking ridiculous.

Maybe???

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwoqzb5R6vw

There are certain posters that consistently post garbage, but it's the price we may for free speech and non-censorship. And they don't ruin the overall experience.

+1
Plus, you may ignore these posters.


Title: Re: This forum as an introduction to bitcoin!
Post by: John (John K.) on June 04, 2012, 05:21:41 PM
There are certain posters that consistently post garbage, but it's the price we may for free speech and non-censorship. And they don't ruin the overall experience.

Agreed, they usually have good points or post well otherwise at least.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=85381

I'm just going to leave that here. I also agree good manners should be enforced with impunity; absolute impunity.

Half that thread is worthless trolling, but I'm not gonna draw a line and say "The OP can tell you to suck his dick, but you can't tell him you're doing his mom because it's rude".

That said, I generally wouldn't allow that kind of posting in "real" threads. That would be disruptive and would likely end in a ban if they consistently posted like that.

Yeah, there is ample reason why it was in the off-topic section. Anything is fair game inside there.


Title: Re: This forum as an introduction to bitcoin!
Post by: repentance on June 05, 2012, 09:37:56 AM
This forum is not a good beacon for bitcoin.  There is just too many young and adolescent males with ego issues.  Unless your one of them you'd probably find the forum abhorrent.  When your reading posts about bestiality and incest it shows the forum and bitcoin in a bad light.  Yes I can ignore all the trolls but new users to forum and bitcoin are exposed to it all.  Maybe the forum should ban (graphic)swear words (especially in thread titles) and ban (graphic) talk about sex.  Also maybe imposing an age limit if possible would help.

And the Bitcoin reddit has links to NWS sub-reddits like Girls Gone Bitcoin.

None of these forums are "official".  The closest thing there is to an official forum is the Bitcoin Stack Exchange. The rest are just groups of people whose sole thing in common is interest in some aspect of Bitcoin.

I'm a great believer in "make it and they will come".  If people really want a heavily moderated Bitcoin forum whose purpose is to showcase Bitcoin in a "civilised" fashion, they will flock to it if someone creates it.  So far, it seems to be the forums with the least moderation which attract users.

And forums are more akin to private clubs than they are to public streets.  You join knowing the rules and the moderation policies and are perfectly free to join a different club if you don't like the rules.